About this show: I lost both parents to cancer at 22 and 27. Let’s talk about stuff that’s hard, ways you can move forward in your life and how to get back to a happier place. My intention is to connect those of us who have lost our mothers, our fathers or both parents, at any age, through the arts, life experiments, looking inward and turning pain into something positive.

About this show: I lost both parents to cancer at 22 and 27. Let’s talk about stuff that’s hard, ways you can move forward in your life and how to get back to a happier place. My intention is to connect those of us who have lost our mothers, our fathers or both parents, at any age, through the arts, life experiments, looking inward and turning pain into something positive.

About this show: I lost both parents to cancer at 22 and 27. Let’s talk about stuff that’s hard, ways you can move forward in your life and how to get back to a happier place. My intention is to connect those of us who have lost our mothers, our fathers or both parents, at any age, through the arts, life experiments, looking inward and turning pain into something positive.

About this episode: Note: First 54 seconds are blank, blog talk radio was having connectivity issues - skip to 55 seconds to start the show or skip to 2:30 to skip over additional connectivity issues! Today I'll be talking about the start of our wedding planning process and how it's been effected by not having parents. I'll also be talking about same-sex marriage and how this adds an additional hurdle.

About this show: I lost both parents to cancer at 22 and 27. Let’s talk about stuff that’s hard, ways you can move forward in your life and how to get back to a happier place. My intention is to connect those of us who have lost our mothers, our fathers or both parents, at any age, through the arts, life experiments, looking inward and turning pain into something positive.

About this episode: Today we'll talk about releasing negative patterns our parents set up for us.

About this show: I lost both parents to cancer at 22 and 27. Let’s talk about stuff that’s hard, ways you can move forward in your life and how to get back to a happier place. My intention is to connect those of us who have lost our mothers, our fathers or both parents, at any age, through the arts, life experiments, looking inward and turning pain into something positive.

In this episode: I talk about my Uncle Gene who passed away on 1/6/15, discuss what kinds of people remind you of your parents and how to stay connected.

About this show: I lost both parents to cancer at 22 and 27. Let’s talk about stuff that’s hard, ways you can move forward in your life and how to get back to a happier place. My intention is to connect those of us who have lost our mothers, our fathers or both parents, at any age, through the arts, life experiments, looking inward and turning pain into something positive.

Do you have a question to ask me, want advice, want to say hello, send your support, or a comment about a previous podcast or blog post and would like it to be on the air? I'd love to hear from you! Contact me here (emails and voicemails welcome!) http://losingyourparents.org/contact

About this episode: Today we’re talking about ways you can communicate with your deceased parents during the holidays.

About this show:I have lost both of my parents to cancer in my 20’s. When I was 22, I woke up next to my dad who had died and when I was 27 I watched my mom take her last breath.

After being present for their illness and witnessing their deaths, I had to face life as a young person without them. I decided that it was important to me to connect with other people who have also lost their parents. I’m in my 30’s now. I write and talk about my journey through healing my grief and working through life challenges that come up using creativity and self expression.

My blog is LosingYourParents.org and my goal is to bridge the gap between grief and joy at every opportunity.

Do you have a question to ask me, want advice, want to say hello, send your support, or a comment about a previous podcast or blog post? I’d love to hear from you! Here are several ways to contact me (including a totally anonymous contact form!) http://losingyourparents.org/contact

About this episode: Today we're talking about missing your parents during the holidays, how to change holiday patterns, how to find a therapist, how to get a present from your parents and starting the conversation on how to talk to your parents even after they are "gone".

About this show: I lost both parents to cancer at 22 and 27. Let's talk about stuff that's hard, ways you can move forward in your life and how to get back to a happier place. My intention is to connect those of us who have lost our mothers, our fathers or both parents, at any age, through the arts, life experiments, looking inward and turning pain into something positive.

Got a question for Lisa or a comment about a previous show or blog post? I'd love to hear from you! If you have a question to ask me or a comment about a previous podcast or blog post, please leave a voicemail for me, here: (626) 671-LISA (5472) or write me at losingyourparents.org/contact.

Father's Day was just this past weekend, and so many of us took our parents for granted. Today, I want to stress the need to respect your parents, the people who changed your diapers and fed you. From the moment you first came into this world, your parents have stood by your side supporting you. They will never turn their backs on you even when they probably should. Your family is the greatest team you will ever be a part of. So, say thank you for always being there for you.

About this episode: We'll continue the conversation on how to face the task of getting organized with your parents belongings that they've left behind.

Listen to all parts of THE GETTING ORGANIZED SERIES.

About this show: I lost both parents to cancer at 22 and 27. Let’s talk about stuff that’s hard, ways you can move forward in your life and how to get back to a happier place. My intention is to connect those of us who have lost our mothers, our fathers or both parents, at any age, through the arts, life experiments, looking inward and turning pain into something positive.

It's a special edition of the Nikki X Happy Hour. Why? Because it is a HUGE sports weekend! You got your NFL Draft (which we discuss with the great Russell Baxter), and your Kentucky Derby (we speak with Derek Simon on this), your Mayweather-Pacquiao fight (which we talk about with Connor Ruebusch), the NBA Playoffs (Hello, guest Danny Thompson!) and the NHL Playoffs (thanks for being on Chris Wassel). We talk all of it. And drink beer.

Fantasy Crew's WHHA is a radio show that plays the music of artist around the world. From Hip Hop-Rap to R&B. We are a show made to entertain the young and older generation. The show is hosted by a group of young girls called; Fantasy Crew ( KK, AJ, && ShayShay ). FCWHHA is open to the general public and offers other entertainment besides the awesome music; FCWHHA Offers Interviews too!

Fantasy Crew, "Shay shay, KK, and AJ" will be hosting this radio show every week on TUESDAYS!